family Enterobacteriaceae
- family Enterobacteriaceae
noun
a large family of Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria of the order Eubacteriales
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Aerobacter, ↑
genus Aerobacter, ↑
enteric bacteria, ↑
enterobacteria, ↑
enterics, ↑
entric, ↑
genus Escherichia, ↑
genus Klebsiella, ↑
genus Salmonella, ↑
genus Serratia, ↑
Serratia, ↑
genus Shigella, ↑
genus Erwinia
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